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# Don't panic. Take a deep slow breath. |
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#* A popular method is using this [https://github.com/Jnesselr/fusion-360-total-exporter Fusion360 total exporter] script |
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# We recommend exporting with the .... format(s) |
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Important Note: FreeCAD workflow is different than Fusion360. It is a parametric modeler in comparison to Fusion360 which is a direct modeler. You will understand the difference immediately as you will try to grab the edge of a shape and try to extrude it and manipulate it unsuccessfully. |
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* What formats do you support in FreeCAD ? |
* What formats do you support in FreeCAD ? |
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* What format(s) should I use to migrate to FreeCAD? |
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:* https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=50308 |
Revision as of 15:08, 20 September 2020
What do I do?
- Start to export your models from the cloud to your local machine.
- A popular method is using this Fusion360 total exporter script
- We recommend exporting with the .... format(s)
Important Note: FreeCAD workflow is different than Fusion360. It is a parametric modeler in comparison to Fusion360 which is a direct modeler. You will understand the difference immediately as you will try to grab the edge of a shape and try to extrude it and manipulate it unsuccessfully.
FAQ
- What formats do you support in FreeCAD ?
- What format(s) should I use to migrate to FreeCAD?